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The complications associated with F1's new sprint format

The Formula 1 Commission may have finally agreed on a format for this season's sprint weekends, but a lot of details remain to be fixed.

The clock is ticking as the first sprint of 2024 is in China on 19-21 April, to be followed by events at the Miami, Austrian, US, Qatar and Brazilian GPs.

While sprints have ramped up interest on Fridays, the fact that the FIA and F1 are still tinkering with the format is an indication that they do not have unanimous support from fans or drivers.

Various options for 2024 have been discussed in recent months in the sporting advisory committee, the forum where rule changes are debated and honed, and the version which was approved in Monday's F1 Commission meeting in London sees a shuffling of Friday and Saturday activity.

It means the end of the standalone status that Saturday had last year when the shootout was followed by the sprint, and race qualifying was on Friday.

Other scenarios were also considered for 2024, including one that had FP1 on Friday followed immediately by the sprint with a grid formed by a reversed top 10 championship order, and then a Saturday with FP2 followed by race qualifying.

Another had a shootout with the top 10 qualifiers then reversed on the sprint grid. To encourage drivers to make a proper effort, rather than deliberately try to end up in the lower reaches of the top 10, there was even talk of offering extra points in qualifying.

Source: Autosport

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